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Martinelli's Little Italy
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Family-owned, red-checked-tablecloth joint specializing in unpretentious Italian cuisine.
Nearby attractions
Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts
151 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
The Garage Automotive Museum
134 S 4th St, Salina, KS 67401
Salina Downtown Inc.
134 S Santa Fe Ave #120, Salina, KS 67401
Smoky Hill Museum
211 W Iron Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Salina Art Center
242 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Theatre Salina
303 E Iron Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Oakdale Park
730 Oakdale Dr, Salina, KS 67401
Salina Public Library
301 W Elm St, Salina, KS 67401
Olivia’s Playground
323 Center St, Salina, KS 67401
Pettle's Flowers
341 Center St, Salina, KS 67401
Nearby restaurants
Umami Bowl
156 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Seraphim Bread
145 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401, United States
Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom
214 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401, United States
Barolo Grille
112 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
The Cozy Inn
108 N 7th St, Salina, KS 67401
Dagney's Ice Cream
105 E Iron Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Blue Skye Brewery and Eats
116 N Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Candiles Tacos & Tequila
109 N Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Spicoli's Toasted Subs
117 N Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Scheme Restaurant & Bar
123 N 7th St, Salina, KS 67401
Nearby hotels
Homewood Suites by Hilton Salina Downtown
115 E Mulberry St, Salina, KS 67401
The Temple
336 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
Serenity House - 8th St.
147 N 8th St, Salina, KS 67401
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Martinelli's Little Italy

158 S Santa Fe Ave, Salina, KS 67401
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Family-owned, red-checked-tablecloth joint specializing in unpretentious Italian cuisine.

attractions: Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts, The Garage Automotive Museum, Salina Downtown Inc., Smoky Hill Museum, Salina Art Center, Theatre Salina, Oakdale Park, Salina Public Library, Olivia’s Playground, Pettle's Flowers, restaurants: Umami Bowl, Seraphim Bread, Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, Barolo Grille, The Cozy Inn, Dagney's Ice Cream, Blue Skye Brewery and Eats, Candiles Tacos & Tequila, Spicoli's Toasted Subs, Scheme Restaurant & Bar
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Phone
(785) 826-9190
Website
martinellisonline.com

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Nearby attractions of Martinelli's Little Italy

Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts

The Garage Automotive Museum

Salina Downtown Inc.

Smoky Hill Museum

Salina Art Center

Theatre Salina

Oakdale Park

Salina Public Library

Olivia’s Playground

Pettle's Flowers

Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts

Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts

4.8

(482)

Open 24 hours
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The Garage Automotive Museum

The Garage Automotive Museum

4.9

(200)

Closed
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Salina Downtown Inc.

Salina Downtown Inc.

4.4

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Smoky Hill Museum

Smoky Hill Museum

4.7

(198)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Singles Party
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First Responder Peer Support/Chaplain Training - Level 1
Wed, Dec 17 • 9:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Martinelli's Little Italy

Umami Bowl

Seraphim Bread

Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom

Barolo Grille

The Cozy Inn

Dagney's Ice Cream

Blue Skye Brewery and Eats

Candiles Tacos & Tequila

Spicoli's Toasted Subs

Scheme Restaurant & Bar

Umami Bowl

Umami Bowl

4.6

(233)

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Seraphim Bread

Seraphim Bread

4.7

(114)

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Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom

Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom

4.2

(521)

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Barolo Grille

Barolo Grille

4.6

(210)

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Candice McintoshCandice Mcintosh
Cruising through Salina on Wednesday on our way to New Mexico hoping for some delicious Italian food. But instead, unpalatable and tasteless was what we got at Martinelli’s. We picked up our food at 8:53 and everything was ready and we were out the door in three minutes. I noticed there were not many patrons but I summed that up to it being an hour before they close. My boyfriend tried the St. Louis style Pizza. I tried it as well, because I have to try all dishes to see what I’m missing. I was disappointed in this pizza because, to be blunt, it tasted like a very cheap frozen pizza. Very bland and unappetizing. We ordered the Parmesan garlic bread and I was beyond disappointed in this. It was a piece of very bland bread with no garlic and as you can see, some strange and tasteless cheese. One bite and that went to the trash. I ordered the bruschetta and it was neither hearty or dare I say, fresh. The same Parmesan cheese was used, there was no balsamic vinegar, and bruschetta should include some type of garlic on the bread and it should be toasted. Now, I give them a small pass since it was takeout and bread will become soggy after some time in those containers however, the order was picked up two minutes after it was set to be ready and we opened the container directly after we got to the car. Not to mention I’ve ordered to go bruschetta many times and have never had a more disappointing experience. The tomato olive mixture was dull and if I didn’t know better I would assume canned tomatoes might have been used in this dish. Sadly, this went to the trash as well after one bite. Luckily, famished me, had two more dishes to try before I became heartbroken. The garlic roasted potatoes were limp and tasted nuked in the microwave. Another trash worthy item. The antipasto salad was fine. It was packed with salami, pepperoni, artichokes and olives and I appreciated the size. The Italian vinaigrette was overpowering and not very pleasant. All in all I was beyond disappointed in this Restaurant. I feel like the ingredients were VERY cheaply sourced, the to go containers could use an upgrade to keep items from becoming soggy in a short amount of time or if anything, the bread is wrapped in foil to keep it from becoming soggy. I want to add that the price reflects cheaply sourced ingredients. With all these dishes, my total was only $50.00. If you’re passing through town, I would avoid this restaurant and just pack some sandwiches. But if price is your main goal, by all means, go to the Italian place. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
djwdjw
In downtown Salina, Kansas, a block from the biggest Masonic temple imaginable, sits Martinelli's Little Italy. We were passing through, our hotel was nearby, it was dinnertime, so we ordered takeout. Salad and spaghetti and meatballs, plus a sausage for me. It was excellent, extraordinary, absolutely delicious. It couldn't has been any better. The down main street is also very charming, being redeveloped, and some fun street art. Four? years later on our way east, dined Martinelli's again. Busy, busy on a Friday nite, so we found seats at the bar and ordered a 1/2 order of spaghetti with marinara sauce, 1 meatball and one sausage to split. The spaghetti and sausage was excellent, the meatball was somewhat bready. I'd eat there again and definitely try some other menu items. I also added a photo of a beautifully restored old theater directly across the street from the restaurant in a very unique downtown Salina.
Barry KayeBarry Kaye
We stopped for an overnight stay in Salina Kansas on our way to Colorado. It's a quaint little town with the main drag, Sante Fe Ave., filled with artwork and beautiful old buildings. Martinelli's is located in the middle of town. The food was excellent. The menu listed portions as 1/4, 1/2 and family size. We both ordered 1/4 size as recommended by our very attentive and personable server, Cooper. The pictures don't do it justice, as we started eating before they were taken, the portions were huge. The lasagna, a signature dish, was delicious. The spaghetti with marinara and one meatball, which was about a pound of meat, was very tasty. The marinara sauce had a lot of flavor. The picture of the tiramisu shows 1/3 of the portion served, we took what you see with us. It was delicious as well. The only thing that can be improved is the bread. We definitely recommend this restaurant.
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Cruising through Salina on Wednesday on our way to New Mexico hoping for some delicious Italian food. But instead, unpalatable and tasteless was what we got at Martinelli’s. We picked up our food at 8:53 and everything was ready and we were out the door in three minutes. I noticed there were not many patrons but I summed that up to it being an hour before they close. My boyfriend tried the St. Louis style Pizza. I tried it as well, because I have to try all dishes to see what I’m missing. I was disappointed in this pizza because, to be blunt, it tasted like a very cheap frozen pizza. Very bland and unappetizing. We ordered the Parmesan garlic bread and I was beyond disappointed in this. It was a piece of very bland bread with no garlic and as you can see, some strange and tasteless cheese. One bite and that went to the trash. I ordered the bruschetta and it was neither hearty or dare I say, fresh. The same Parmesan cheese was used, there was no balsamic vinegar, and bruschetta should include some type of garlic on the bread and it should be toasted. Now, I give them a small pass since it was takeout and bread will become soggy after some time in those containers however, the order was picked up two minutes after it was set to be ready and we opened the container directly after we got to the car. Not to mention I’ve ordered to go bruschetta many times and have never had a more disappointing experience. The tomato olive mixture was dull and if I didn’t know better I would assume canned tomatoes might have been used in this dish. Sadly, this went to the trash as well after one bite. Luckily, famished me, had two more dishes to try before I became heartbroken. The garlic roasted potatoes were limp and tasted nuked in the microwave. Another trash worthy item. The antipasto salad was fine. It was packed with salami, pepperoni, artichokes and olives and I appreciated the size. The Italian vinaigrette was overpowering and not very pleasant. All in all I was beyond disappointed in this Restaurant. I feel like the ingredients were VERY cheaply sourced, the to go containers could use an upgrade to keep items from becoming soggy in a short amount of time or if anything, the bread is wrapped in foil to keep it from becoming soggy. I want to add that the price reflects cheaply sourced ingredients. With all these dishes, my total was only $50.00. If you’re passing through town, I would avoid this restaurant and just pack some sandwiches. But if price is your main goal, by all means, go to the Italian place. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Candice Mcintosh

Candice Mcintosh

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In downtown Salina, Kansas, a block from the biggest Masonic temple imaginable, sits Martinelli's Little Italy. We were passing through, our hotel was nearby, it was dinnertime, so we ordered takeout. Salad and spaghetti and meatballs, plus a sausage for me. It was excellent, extraordinary, absolutely delicious. It couldn't has been any better. The down main street is also very charming, being redeveloped, and some fun street art. Four? years later on our way east, dined Martinelli's again. Busy, busy on a Friday nite, so we found seats at the bar and ordered a 1/2 order of spaghetti with marinara sauce, 1 meatball and one sausage to split. The spaghetti and sausage was excellent, the meatball was somewhat bready. I'd eat there again and definitely try some other menu items. I also added a photo of a beautifully restored old theater directly across the street from the restaurant in a very unique downtown Salina.
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We stopped for an overnight stay in Salina Kansas on our way to Colorado. It's a quaint little town with the main drag, Sante Fe Ave., filled with artwork and beautiful old buildings. Martinelli's is located in the middle of town. The food was excellent. The menu listed portions as 1/4, 1/2 and family size. We both ordered 1/4 size as recommended by our very attentive and personable server, Cooper. The pictures don't do it justice, as we started eating before they were taken, the portions were huge. The lasagna, a signature dish, was delicious. The spaghetti with marinara and one meatball, which was about a pound of meat, was very tasty. The marinara sauce had a lot of flavor. The picture of the tiramisu shows 1/3 of the portion served, we took what you see with us. It was delicious as well. The only thing that can be improved is the bread. We definitely recommend this restaurant.
Barry Kaye

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1.0
4y

Cruising through Salina on Wednesday on our way to New Mexico hoping for some delicious Italian food. But instead, unpalatable and tasteless was what we got at Martinelli’s. We picked up our food at 8:53 and everything was ready and we were out the door in three minutes. I noticed there were not many patrons but I summed that up to it being an hour before they close. My boyfriend tried the St. Louis style Pizza. I tried it as well, because I have to try all dishes to see what I’m missing. I was disappointed in this pizza because, to be blunt, it tasted like a very cheap frozen pizza. Very bland and unappetizing. We ordered the Parmesan garlic bread and I was beyond disappointed in this. It was a piece of very bland bread with no garlic and as you can see, some strange and tasteless cheese. One bite and that went to the trash. I ordered the bruschetta and it was neither hearty or dare I say, fresh. The same Parmesan cheese was used, there was no balsamic vinegar, and bruschetta should include some type of garlic on the bread and it should be toasted. Now, I give them a small pass since it was takeout and bread will become soggy after some time in those containers however, the order was picked up two minutes after it was set to be ready and we opened the container directly after we got to the car. Not to mention I’ve ordered to go bruschetta many times and have never had a more disappointing experience. The tomato olive mixture was dull and if I didn’t know better I would assume canned tomatoes might have been used in this dish. Sadly, this went to the trash as well after one bite. Luckily, famished me, had two more dishes to try before I became heartbroken. The garlic roasted potatoes were limp and tasted nuked in the microwave. Another trash worthy item. The antipasto salad was fine. It was packed with salami, pepperoni, artichokes and olives and I appreciated the size. The Italian vinaigrette was overpowering and not very pleasant. All in all I was beyond disappointed in this Restaurant. I feel like the ingredients were VERY cheaply sourced, the to go containers could use an upgrade to keep items from becoming soggy in a short amount of time or if anything, the bread is wrapped in foil to keep it from becoming soggy. I want to add that the price reflects cheaply sourced ingredients. With all these dishes, my total was only $50.00. If you’re passing through town, I would avoid this restaurant and just pack some sandwiches. But if price is your main goal, by all means, go to the Italian place. Don’t say I...

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2y

I can't speak on the food or the much on the service since we decided to leave before we actually ate here. I will start by saying that I had really high hopes for this place because I have been told by a couple of family members how awesome the food is at this place. Had the staff seemed to take my issue more seriously, I wouldn't even write this review, but it felt dismissed. We drove an hour and a half to eat here, arrived at 11 am when they opened. I went to use the women's restroom, and the only available stall was DISGUSTING. After cleaning/covering the majority of the seat to make it even usable, I hear someone exit the other stall commenting to her friends about how gross her stall was. I went to wash my hands, and the sink was gross, and the water didn't work AT ALL. There was a sign next to it for employees to wash hands, but a little hard to do when no water is available. I found a staff member on my way back to my seat, and her reply was, "It doesn't work?" And continued on with her business. I went back to my table and we decided to leave. I let another staff member know, and again, they didn't seem at all concerned with a non working sink in the bathroom of a restaurant. They may have a sink in the kitchen, but still for peace of mind of diners there should be working sinks in your restrooms, or at least for staff to feign some concern for a restaurant that had been opened 5 minutes to have a bathroom that didn't look like it had been...

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3.0
3y

Quantity over quality. I was in Salina, Kansas for a nephew's graduation on May 13, 2022, and the family chose to have dinner at Martinelli's. A really popular place. Crowded. Glad we had a reservation.

They serve full, half and quarter plates. I ordered a quarter plate of spaghetti with one meatball. Others in the dinner party ordered the seafood pasta with vodka sauce, pasta with chicken and pesto sauce, and pasta with shrimp. I ordered two plates of fried calamari for appetizer for everybody. The calamari was heavily breaded and deep fried. You almost couldn't taste the calamari inside the thick batter. I almost regretted ordering two plates; one would have been sufficient.

The marinara sauce of my spaghetti with meatball was average, not too sour, not too salty, but not tasty either. I could tell they didn't first sautee onions and garlic, then add tomato sauce to the pan. Nothing like I would make at home. The sauce was flat. The meatball was huge, 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Was glad I ordered only one. It was neither bad nor good, just average. It could have been better, it could have been worse. I ate half of the spaghetti and half of the meat ball and took the rest home in a box. Everybody took home what they couldn't finish. Quantity over quality. Nothing worth...

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